Jayvan Boggs, Donovan Olugbode and Lamont Rogers verbally committed to Missouri over a three-day span.
Mizzou's 2025 class of football commitments has climbed into Top-15 territory, thanks in large part to highly ranked out-of-state prospects wanting to play for the Tigers
Brendon Steenbergen, who wrote a book about Missouri's 1960 football season, was fascinated by the firsts that struck the Tigers that year.
It's been party time in Austin and Norman as the Southeastern Conference adds its two newest members — removing newbie status from Missouri.
Mizzou sports beat writer Eli Hoff talks with author of Respectable Roughnecks Brendon Steenbergen on what sparked his interest in the school's 1960 football team in this excerpt of the Eye On the Tigers podcast.
On the latest episode of the Eye on the Tigers Podcast, Eli Hoff talks with author Brendon Steenbergen about Respectable Roughnecks, Brendon's recent book about the 1960 Missouri football team. They talk about what makes that season so transcendent, from first-ever competitive achievements t…
Contracts with other schools show a handful of buy games scheduled for both of the Tigers' programs.
Collinsville native and Mizzou product Tanner Houck went from fighting for a rotation spot in spring training to baseball's most valuable pitcher at the halfway mark.
Mizzou quarterback Brady Cook (a St. Louis native who played at Chaminade) spoke to the Post-Dispatch from the Manning Passing Academy in Louisiana.
East signed an Exhibit 10 contract, which means his deal can easily convert to a two-way agreement that would place him in the G-League.
Laird Veatch presented to the UM System Board of Curators on Thursday, discussing the start of his tenure in Columbia.
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Wide receiver Shaun Terry and cornerback Mark Manfred both verbally committed to Missouri following official visits. Their commitments bring Missouri's 2025 haul to 12 recruits.
Every True Tiger Brands, the NIL marketing agency tied to Mizzou, is rolling out two flavors of cookies that feature MU football players on their packaging.
How a trying year at Iowa State prepared Mizzou AD Laird Veatch for college sports' unpredictability
“I probably learned more in that year than in any others,” Laird Veatch said.
A chance at the College Football Playoff stands out for Missouri athletics next academic year, but other teams have been knocking on the door of national contention, too.
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The annual rivalry game will take place just before Christmas in the Enterprise Center.
Missouri athletics director Laird Veatch won't have to make any immediate coaching personnel decisions, but women's basketball coach Robin Pingeton's expiring contract may wind up being his first.
Odds at area walk-in sportsbooks have MU hovering around cut line for playoff field.
Three more high school players verbally committed to Missouri in the last week.
"There are some key things that need to be done that aren’t wants, they’re needs," Missouri athletics director Laird Veatch said.
How much better can Brady Cook be this season? The 2024 SEC QB conversation seems to be underestimating the potential answer.
Missouri is coming off its best football season in decades, has many key players returning including quarterback Brady Cook and hopes are soaring among the Ol’ Mizzou crowd.
“I think the Mizzou model is a model that many will end up trying to duplicate or reflect in some way, shape or form," MU athletics director Laird Veatch said.
Bring your Tigers football, basketball and recruiting questions, and talk to Eli Hoff in a live chat at 11 a.m. Thursday.
The Tigers will play most of their games in afternoon and evening TV windows.
There were plenty of wins on the gridiron, questions in board meetings and more Missouri athletics stories everywhere in between.
“I’m really encouraged to see that, nationally, we’re also evolving on that side because we’re going to need more and more corporate support,” MU athletics director Laird Veatch said.